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No matter where you live in North Dakota, you’re never more than a short drive from where the story of agriculture begins.
Though President Theodore Roosevelt called New York home, he was an intermittent North Dakotan. And he ate like one, too.
In the 1950 Broadway musical, “Guys and Dolls,” Vivian Blaine sang, “I love you a bushel and a peck!
This summer promises to be one for the North Dakota history books.
President Theodore Roosevelt loved the North Dakota Badlands, sweet treats and his mother’s fried chicken.
This summer, North Dakota has an opportunity to shine on the national stage.
When Rebekah Engebretson talks about the meaning of homesteading, she keeps coming back to the same word.

